World feed rating: 8/10 – Generally good. Good to see FOM finally pointing their cameras to the midfield. We didn’t see this much of Vettel cruising to the win this time. With hindsight, fitting that thermal camera on Di Resta’s car was a bad idea.

Best Driver: Sebastian Vettel – unequaled in qualifying and race.
Worst Driver: None – nobody stood out as having a terrible race or made a stupid mistake.
Best Team: Red Bull
Worst Team: Force India – were nowhere.
Best Overtake: Alonso on Webber at Roggia – fair, but firm.
Funniest moment: Vergne’s tweet ‘I feel I’ve watched more racing on the TV this year than through my visor’ or similar.
Most Surprising Result: Felipe Massa holding on to the top 4.
Least Surprising Result: Williams outside of the points.
Special Mention to: Nico Hulkenberg
Race Rating: 6/10
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Best BBC commentator/presenter: DC
Worst BBC commentator/ presenter: Suzi Perry, nearly made me switch back to Dutch coverage with her ‘Montizimili’ comments and her general ‘hihi, oops’ attitude.
Best Commentary moment: Realizing I should cancel my 12.50 euro a month subscription for Dutch coverage when the BBC is so much better and RTL Germany is also better.
World feed rating: 8/10 – Had some odd switches while following battles to another battle or the leader and the damn director kept denying us a helicopter lap of the oval, otherwise I enjoyed it.

Best Driver: Nico Hulkenberg – Incredible all the weekend. Whatever Kaltenborn says about how they finally understand the car and so on, the truth is that this year’s Sauber shouldn’t be third in qualifying and fifth in the race.
Worst Driver: Kimi Räikkönen – I hate to admit this, but that was pretty embarrassing weekend from the Iceman. I hope we don’t see these anymore in the near future.
Best Team: Red Bull
Worst Team: Force India – They don’t look like beating Mclaren anymore.
Best Overtake: Alonso on Webber
Funniest moment: Nothing really.
Most Surprising Result: Hulkenberg fifth, I was really expecting him to have the same destiny as Bottas in Canada. I’m glad I was wrong
Least Surprising Result: Alonso on Podium
Special Mention to: Vettel, Ricciardo
Race Rating: 8/10 – Once again, no battle for the win but great race otherwise.

Best Driver: Hulkenberg
Worst Driver: Di Resta
Best Team: Red Bull
Worst Team: Force India
Best Overtake: Alonso on Webber
Funniest moment: Alonso complaining about the light on Vettel’s car, it was very funny, because he was very upset about such a small thing
Most Surprising Result: How close the field was
Least Surprising Result: Vettel and Alonso on the podim
Special Mention to: Vettel, of course. It was impressive how he was able to dominate even with his problems
Race Rating: 7/10
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World feed rating: 8/10. Good, I would have preferred seeing more action from Hulkenberg, especially at the end, when him and Rosberg were getting really close to Massa.

Best Driver: Nico Hulkenburg.
Worst Driver: Paul Di Resta.
Best Team: Red Bull.
Worst Team: Lotus.
Best Overtake: Alonso on Webber.
Funniest moment: Nothing comes to mind.
Most Surprising Result: Hulkenburg able to not only stay in the points but finish 5th.
Least Surprising Result: Vettel comfortably winning.
Special Mention to: Vettel for another dominant weekend, Webber for getting on the podium in his final Monza F1 GP and Massa for a solid weekend.
Race Rating: 6/10

Best Driver: Hulkenberg, a really strong weekend.
Worst Driver: No-one was really bad. Perez, I guess.
Best Team: Red Bull. The best prepared cars, had their set-up nailed early on.
Worst Team: McLaren. How did they get the gears wrong?! And the hats were a nice idea but looked terrible…
Best Overtake: Alonso on…Massa! Only joking, Webber on lap 1.
Funniest moment: The expensive thermal camera being used to show a crash. Should’ve used it on the top 3 as they prepared to go on the podium.
Most Surprising Result: Raikkonen out of the points
Least Surprising Result: Vettel 1st
Special Mention to: Lewis Hamilton for some good hard, clean racing.
Switch everybody’s radio off, FIA – then they’ll all race like that.
Race Rating: 6/10

Best BBC/Sky commentator/presenter: Eddie Jordan, fittingly bonkers for Monza, sticking his neck out with predictions like Wed/Thurs for a Ferrari announcement; and using his profile to grab key interviews – but still being balanced and critical of Montezemolo – “He only comes to one race a year!” Great stuff.
Worst BBC/Sky commentator/ presenter: Suzi Perry. “That must win selfie of the day!!!” (sigh), and mangling well-known names like Luca di Montezolo and Monisha Kaltenberg
World feed rating: 7/10

Best Driver: Nico Hulkenberg
Worst Driver: Paul di Resta – many crashes
Best Team: Toro Rosso – great speed
Worst Team: Lotus – updates?
Best Overtake: Hamilton on the outside of Kimi at Curva GrandeFunniestHappiest moment: ex-Ferrari drivers Alesi and Surtees on the podium
Wait: Funniest moment: Di Montezemolo was talking about his arrival at Ferrari in the early ’70s and said: “we hadn’t won a championship since 1962 with Surtees” with the English ace standing beside him. Of course it was 1964, genius!Most upsetting moment: Croatian flag in front of the podium
Most Surprising Result: Hulkenberg
Least Surprising Result: Vettel
Special Mention to: Lewis Hamilton
Race Rating: 5/10

Best Driver: Nico Hulkenberg (Tough call between him and Vettel, though)
Worst Driver: di Resta for his early exit, but this year seems to feel like there are fewer yellow periods, so no one really stinks too much
Best Team: Red Bull
Worst Team: Force India- I was hoping they’d beat McLaren
Best Overtake: Alonso vs Webber- Good stuff, could’ve been cleaner, but still fine
Funniest moment: Alonso’s iPhone. Even better than him being cameraman last year.
Most Surprising Result: Hulkenberg hanging on to a Top-5
Least Surprising Result: Vettel’s runaway
Special Mention to: Daniel Ricciardo, driving again like he’s ready for the Bull.
Race Rating: 6/10